Lamborghini puts on a show

The first meeting of the French GT3 championship at Nogaro allowed the Dubreuil/Amado duo to take the lead in the championship. The two rounds of the Gers race, followed by a large audience, resulted in two very different races.

Published on 14/04/2009 à 17:41

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Lamborghini puts on a show

Sunday, the first race of the season offered incredible progress. The rain, the safety car, cars in the background? for a final victory for novice Tristan Vautier and Jean-Charles Lévy!

On his Dodge Viper (team GCR Mediaco), Vautier, former Formula driver Renault 2.0, makes the most of his opponents' mistakes. In the battle at the end of the race, Parisy, Leclerc and Briché (Lamborghini) left the track to let Vautier slip towards victory, while Amado was able to move back into second position and save the honor for Lamborghini. Morgan Moullin Trafort completes the podium for a great performance from the Vipers and the GCR Mediaco team. For the first time in FFSA GT3, the BMW Alpinas had a nice baptism with a fourth and eighth place.

On Monday, conditions improved significantly for a race where speed regained its rights. Eager to make up for it, Mike Parisy offers a performance of choice. On pole, the Lamborghini driver is the fastest and does not let go of the race lead, with Philippe Gaillard keeping the lead behind him. Lévy/Vautier, winners the day before, did not have the same luck seeing their Viper betray them in terms of transmission. Like Sunday, Amado and Dubreuil took advantage of the reliability of the Lamborghini to finish in second position, behind the supersonic duo Parisy/Gaillard. A 100% Lamborghini podium since the Tuchbant/Leclerc pair inherits third place.

Philippe Gaillard concludes this first of the seven stages of the GT3 championship with optimism: “It was not easy for me to move from the Porsche Lamborghini Cup. I'm discovering the GT racing format, and I like everything! » The driver will be able to continue his training in Dijon, during the weekend of May 8.

Combined with the two races, the Amado/Dubreuil duo climbed to the top of the French GT3 championship. Having finished second in each round, the drivers have reason to rejoice, as Ulric Amado testifies: “It?s a very good start, it?s royal? We couldn't dream of a better start to the season! »

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